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LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN

License issued (IL)

2446 S PULASKI RD # 52, CHICAGO, IL 60623

DCC in City Of Chicago County, Illinois

21Elevated Risk
Day care center
3.5(23)Yelp(0)
DCC
Hours
6:30 AM–5 PM
Licensed for
102 children

The public record

License number
514355
License status
License issued (IL)
License type
DCC
Licensed capacity
102 children
Address
2446 S PULASKI RD # 52, CHICAGO, IL 60623
County
City Of Chicago County
Website
Not listed

Hours

Listed on Google

Mon
6:30 AM–5 PM
Tue
6:30 AM–5 PM
Wed
6:30 AM–5 PM
Thu
6:30 AM–5 PM
Fri
6:30 AM–5 PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.

What Illinois licensed

Illinois licenses day care and overnight care separately, so LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN is listed against each one it holds. Every figure is a ceiling the state set, not a count of places free.

Day care, ages
6 weeks to 6 years
Day care, licensed for
102 children
Languages reported
English

How the reviews split

The 3.5 average comes from 23 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

  • 5 star12
  • 4 star3
  • 3 star0
  • 2 star0
  • 1 star8

From Google

Recent parent reviews

  • My baby started on January 2026, she was 6 months old and I was extreamly nervous but all the teachers have been very welcoming and willing to communicate with me and my husband all the needs my baby has. She arrives very happy to spend time there and play with other kids and when I pick her up she is all smiles, I can tell she really enjoys her time there. I'm trying to make sure she speaks Spanish as it is my first language, now I feel like I'm not the only one speaking Spanish to her. I love this place and the care they provide.

    Stephanie KruegerApr 17, 2026
  • My kids have been here four years now, the communication and care is great. The layout of the school is comforting since the wall dividers between classrooms are about 5ft you can always hear and see the children. The teachers are very attentive and whole heartedly care for the kids as their own. When hiring new teachers they have a lengthy process to be hired but also their behaviors with the children are monitored because there is never just one teacher alone with kids and their are cameras throughout the center. I will always recommend this childcare and continue with their services. They work with the children to reach their milestones and even help to potty train. They abide by any allergies and medication administrations. They're great with breastmilk procedures and always stay busy with the kids instead of having them in front of a TV.

    Vee PantojaJan 30, 2026
  • I been havin both of my kids here!! Great teachers and staff

    Jessica RiosNov 12, 2025
  • I am VERY disappointed with this daycare. They are very money greedy. I had my toddler enrolled for 4 months and always paid the private rate always on time, but then I went on maternity leave from my job and I asked them to save my spot for her and my new baby. I called every month to make sure they still had my spot and every time they said they still had their spot. ONE day before I went back to work they decided to cancel on me. I know it is because they get more money from kids who get government aid. So if you are a private payer please avoid this daycare. They will literally screw you over!

    Leticia DelgadoMay 27, 2025
  • My daughter just started here a couple of months ago . The process with getting her registered was pretty easy . My toddler is now happy to go to this daycare and this is the first day care that she’s attended. I am satisfied . I also love that the daycare center seems sanitized which is a plus especially with COVID happening .

    Shaye wDec 27, 2021
  • My daughter lasted a day here. It is cheaper than most daycares but you get what you pay for. In my experience, I noticed they tried to have all infants on the same eating schedule. It is super loud in there (big open space for all class rooms and just wall dividers that when up about 6 feet. I would not recommend, if you get gov assistance, there are way better daycares that also accept it.

    Adriana RodriguezMay 28, 2021

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

Questions parents ask about LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN

Is LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN a licensed child care provider in Illinois?

Yes. LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN holds Illinois licence 514355, listed as "License issued (IL)" by the Department of Children and Family Services, licensed as a day care center in City Of Chicago County. Confirm current standing at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov before enrolling.

What ages does LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN accept?

Illinois licenses LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN for children 6 weeks to 6 years during the day, with a licensed day capacity of 102. The span is what the licence permits, not a statement of which ages have places free.

What languages are spoken at LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN?

The licence record lists English. That is what the provider reported to the state, not a guarantee that a speaker is on site at every hour.

Does this page show inspection results for LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN?

No. Illinois publishes monitoring and licensing reports going back to 2010 through Sunshine at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov. Those reports are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects LITTLE VILLAGE KIDS TOWN's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the monitoring record.

About this record

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Children and Family Services. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

Where this comes from

  1. Primary. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services provider record, published through DCFS Sunshine, licence 514355. Monitoring reports back to 2010 are published there and are not included on this page.
  2. Context. Our explainer on how Illinois daycare licensing and inspections work, and on Illinois child care assistance.

Licensing facts on this page were last checked against the state record on . We republish the public licensing record and label absent fields plainly rather than leaving them blank. Where our data comes from · Report an error